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R0CKY
TSI Rocky
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join:2005-05-19
Chatham, ON


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ADSL-CO CRTC Case Update....

TSI 30 Oct 2··· PDF.zip 523,429 bytes
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Hey Gang,

Here is what was filed on Friday... It was the technical evidence for round 2 submissions.

The link for the proceding:

»crtc.gc.ca/PartVII/eng/2009/8663···7321.htm

Rocky
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TSI Rocky - TekSavvy Solutions Inc.

Authorized TSI employee ( »TekSavvy FAQ »Official support in the forum )


grayfox

join:2007-12-10
Whitby, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..
·Bell Sympatico


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Its nice to see you guys taking some action and wanting to get your own equipment in co's.

This is a great step forward assuming the crtc approves it.

Also what do you guys plan to go with 6mhz (cable ?) ?, I was under the impression that adsl2+ was only 2.2mhz (24megabits) and vdsl was around 30mhz (Not sure on that exact number).

You guys also mention docsis I thought this was for adsl colocation ?.

Are you guys planing on getting into cable as well ?.

Either way this is very exciting.

Croaker

join:2009-10-01
Ottawa ON
reply to R0CKY
Will this allow me to pay for FTTH and own my last-mile connection?

I don't have a problem running it to the nearest CO if it means I can chose who to do business with from that point.


oh my

@videotron.ca

reply to R0CKY
Credentials are impressive, particulary:

1. Holder of T.D.MacDonald Chair in
Industrial Economics, Bureau of
Competition Policy, Ottawa


2. Antitrust Economics and Competition
Policy
Strategic Behaviour
Research and Development
Dynamic Modelling
Trade and Industrial Policy
Public Economics


Check the publications on competition

oh my.

This adds to the actions....


grayfox

join:2007-12-10
Whitby, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..
·Bell Sympatico


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reply to Croaker
said by Croaker See Profile :

Will this allow me to pay for FTTH and own my last-mile connection?

I don't have a problem running it to the nearest CO if it means I can chose who to do business with from that point.
No this means TSI will be colocating DSLAMS.

Expect much higher speeds at close distances (24megs down anyone ?) and higher speeds at further distances since theres more tones for your modem to use now. Users on 4megs now can get 5megs.

Also no more dealing with bell when its a line card issue. (Assuming TSI gets there own line cards too). Or for sync speed changes.


milnoc

join:2001-03-05
H3B
reply to R0CKY
But to get those high speeds, do we have to move to Toronto? Or to Chatham?


grayfox

join:2007-12-10
Whitby, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..
·Bell Sympatico

said by milnoc See Profile :

But to get those high speeds, do we have to move to Toronto? Or to Chatham?
Im going to assume TSI will place there dslams in area's with the highest number of subscribers at first and move to cover the rest of the gta shortly after. (That's what I would do if I was in there position)/

Doing anything else would be expensive and make it very hard to pay off the equipment.


Atticka

join:2001-11-26
Montreal, QC
reply to R0CKY
Downtown Montreal?

/crossing my fingers

MaynardKrebs
Premium
join:2009-06-17

reply to milnoc
said by milnoc See Profile :

But to get those high speeds, do we have to move to Toronto? Or to Chatham?

Nope. Kapuskasing. They're starting out small.

Croaker

join:2009-10-01
Ottawa ON

reply to grayfox
said by grayfox See Profile :

No this means TSI will be colocating DSLAMS.
Yeah, sorry. I should learn to read the topic (ADSL-CO) before getting all excited...


mlerner
Premium
join:2000-11-25
Nepean, ON
·Rogers Hi-Speed
·TekSavvy Solutions..
·Bell Sympatico

reply to grayfox
said by grayfox See Profile :

said by Croaker See Profile :

Will this allow me to pay for FTTH and own my last-mile connection?

I don't have a problem running it to the nearest CO if it means I can chose who to do business with from that point.
No this means TSI will be colocating DSLAMS.

Expect much higher speeds at close distances (24megs down anyone ?) and higher speeds at further distances since theres more tones for your modem to use now. Users on 4megs now can get 5megs.

Also no more dealing with bell when its a line card issue. (Assuming TSI gets there own line cards too). Or for sync speed changes.
That's genius!


milnoc

join:2001-03-05
H3B
·TekSavvy Solutions..

reply to MaynardKrebs
said by MaynardKrebs See Profile :

Nope. Kapuskasing. They're starting out small.
Just found it on a map. No freakin' way!


El Quintron
Could you spare a consulting gig?

join:2008-04-28
Etobicoke, ON
 reply to R0CKY
Thanks for keeping us posted the devellopments!

I'm looking forward to seeing this unfold.


kewlkeed
Grouch
Premium
join:2005-02-05
Knowlton, QC

reply to R0CKY
Screw Kapuskasing!!! There's nothing there except maybe a single Timmies! I drove through there a couple times when driving across Canada. It was usually the point where I was ready to gouge my eyes out from looking at so many damn pine trees and never seeing the end of Ontario.

Come to Knowlton instead!!!


mlerner
Premium
join:2000-11-25
Nepean, ON
They'd be more profitable in Ottawa, if they start now they could deploy DSLAMs everywhere before Bell actually finishes those damn remotes which have been "coming soon" for at least 4 years.

Gruesome

join:2007-10-18
Milton, ON
·Cogeco Cable
·TekSavvy Solutions..

reply to grayfox
said by grayfox See Profile :

Also no more dealing with bell when its a line card issue. (Assuming TSI gets there own line cards too). Or for sync speed changes.
Removing Bell from the equation will allow Teksavvy to address that abysmal 93% customer satisfaction number

hemzer

join:2009-10-29
reply to R0CKY
That should take the lying middleman out of the equation.

Toastertech
Premium
join:2003-01-05
North Bay, ON
reply to R0CKY
Rocky, North Bay first, North Bay first ( I have timbits)


Atticka

join:2001-11-26
Montreal, QC

reply to R0CKY
I can imagine TSI wanting to take on a smaller town, perfect their knowledge and implementation practices on a small scale before moving to a larger population center.

No need to burn a larger population by doing a first implementation and piss off a lot of customers.


andyb
Premium
join:2003-05-29
SW Ontario
reply to R0CKY
Don't get your hopes up guys.These are proposals being put forth.The crtc will have final say on any aspects if it does anything at all.Its a long process and bell would probably appeal it to the cabinet also.
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